The Ingersoll-Blackwelder Home is a wonderful space to hold an event. Sandra, the owner is welcoming and takes extra care with potential guests. We had a sticky situation with our wedding last May...
Ingersoll Blackwelder Mansion
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The Ingersoll-Blackwelder House, located in Chicago's Ridge Historic District, showcases the architectural evolution of the 19th century, blending Queen Anne and Italianate styles. Built between 1874 and 1877 for grain broker John E. Ingersoll by the Blue Island Land and Building Company, it is now recognized as a contributing building on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.
The mansion is noted not only for its historical significance but also for its ties to influential local figures, such as village president Isaac Blackwelder and his wife, Gertrude, who was a trailblazer for women's civic engagement. Visitors can explore the home's historical richness and are encouraged to schedule private tours to fully appreciate its heritage.
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I only give three stars because I did not hold my event at this venue, but Sandra was extremely pleasant and helpful while walking me through my options. Due to the location, there is plenty of...
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